Roy enjoys impressive, ‘fun’ morning practice

Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Roy Williams has had anything but a disappointing start to training camp, dropping just a single pass entering Tuesday morning’s session.

But while the miscues and drops that plagued the Tony Romo-to-Williams connection in last year’s camp hadn’t crept up, Williams also hadn’t done particularly much to stand out.

That changed Tuesday.

Romo went to Williams early and often in team drills, with the receiver making a beautiful one-handed catch on the back of his hip on the first play of the session. They connected again on the very next play on an out route, and hooked up several more times without a hitch.

“Sometimes the defense covers it to where I can’t get the ball,” Williams said. “Today it was kind of my way. It was fun.”

Williams, who in the offseason semi-jokingly said he and Romo were clicking like Joe Montana and Jerry Rice during workouts, said the improved difference “makes football fun again.”

“My thing is, I just have to keep it up on my part to keep his confidence and gain his confidence,” Williams said.